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things like how many bookstores a city has, that you moan people still read the newspaper and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside the restaurant and bookstore busboys and poets. >> it is mentally stimulating. you've seen a lot of book readings here. i come specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked with agree it is rather ironic that d.c. would be named the most literate city in america when last year, less than half, 45%, of elementary kids in dcps. were reading at grade level. >> it is terrifying. it is come metally debilitating to think we haven't figured out a way to gauge the performance of our school systems and our teachers. >> i don't think people realize it is such a big issue around here. >> the money that we spend on building stadiums and butting all these high-rises up, build a library. >> reporter: that is i atale still being told. in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> we are still waiting for the winner of wednesday's huge powerball jackpot to come forward. the winning ticket was bought in virginia. it is worth $217 million. that is the sec
things like how many bookstores a city has, that you moan people still read the newspaper and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside the restaurant and bookstore busboys and poets. >> it is mentally stimulating. you've seen a lot of book readings here. i come specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked with agree it is rather ironic that d.c. would be named the most literate city in america when last year, less than half, 45%, of elementary kids in...
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measured things like how many bookstores a city has, how many people still read the newspaper and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside the restaurant and bookstore busboys and poets -- >> it's mentally stimulating. i've seen a lot of book readings here. i come specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked with agree it's rather iron make d.c. would be named the most lit -- ironic that d.c. would be named the most literate city in america when last year less than half, 45 elementary school kids were reading at grade level. >> it's terrifying. it is completely debilitating to think that we haven't figured out a way to gauge the performance of our school system and our teachers. >> i don't think people realize it's such a big issue around here. >> the money that we spend on building stadiums and putting all these high rises up, build a library. >> reporter: that's a tale still being told. in washington beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> 18 women in virginia say they've been grabbed by the same stranger. we have a new picture of the suspect coming up. >> and the man convicted
measured things like how many bookstores a city has, how many people still read the newspaper and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside the restaurant and bookstore busboys and poets -- >> it's mentally stimulating. i've seen a lot of book readings here. i come specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked with agree it's rather iron make d.c. would be named the most lit -- ironic that d.c. would be named the most literate city in america when last...
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inside higher ed, which is an online daily publication, right, about what's going on inside higher education. >> yeah. >> in talking about this, we thought it would be perfect to have a reporter on with this organization. kevin, exactly what is going on? what's the big headline here? >> in the past year, five colleges, four at the undergraduate, and tulane's business school, come out and admit that they have been submitting data that's inaccurate to the u.s. news and world report rankings. that follows on last year of three reports that were similar. so what you're really having is a broad questioning of whether or not there's more colleges that could be involved in this kind of thing and how does that affect the legitimacy of the rankings. >> george washington was named. now the new news is other schools have been northbound to be doing -- found to be doing this as well? >> yeah. you had emory university, buck hale, george washington, and tulane business school like i said. >> kevin, how dangerous is this? >> i don't know dangerous is the best word, but it's definitely an interesting questi
inside higher ed, which is an online daily publication, right, about what's going on inside higher education. >> yeah. >> in talking about this, we thought it would be perfect to have a reporter on with this organization. kevin, exactly what is going on? what's the big headline here? >> in the past year, five colleges, four at the undergraduate, and tulane's business school, come out and admit that they have been submitting data that's inaccurate to the u.s. news and world...
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last, we have katie from the education trust, and in 1990, founded the education trust as an advocacy organization focusing on increasing academic achievement for all students at all levels. prior to that, served as executive vice president for the chirp's defense fund, the nation's largest children's advocacy organization, innative -- a native from california, masters degree from the university of california at burke. we welcome you here. i read the testimonies, and i, again, they will be made part of the record in the entirety, and we'll start with mr. holiday, and if you go over, i don't get nervous, but if it goes over, i'll wave a pencil or something like that. welcome, and please proceed. >> thank you, and i apologize in advance if my voice cracks. i've been yelling at too many kentucky ball games lately, but we'll try to get through. thank you for allowing me the opportunity to speak to the committee today about kentucky's esea flexibility waiver. i'm honored to explain to you how we are best serving the students in kentucky. first, though, let me be clear that kentucky and my
last, we have katie from the education trust, and in 1990, founded the education trust as an advocacy organization focusing on increasing academic achievement for all students at all levels. prior to that, served as executive vice president for the chirp's defense fund, the nation's largest children's advocacy organization, innative -- a native from california, masters degree from the university of california at burke. we welcome you here. i read the testimonies, and i, again, they will be made...
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america, we see education more as a social issue. it is not something we are investing in to fix the economy. it is something that gets cut when the budget times are tough. >> is a solution really money? america spends more per child on its education and other countries. >> is not an issue of how much wheat we are spending -- how much we are spending. over the last 20, 30 years we have tripled the amount of money we're spending per child on public education, and yet the results have remained stagnant. part of the problem is that we in the u.s. i don't think are using our money wisely or effectively. >> then you start getting into extreme political territory with people having very different views on how that money should be spent. >> right. this is one of the things that we push. transparency with budgets. so that everyone can see where our schools, districts, state's spending education dollars and what kind of return on investment are those dollars getting. if we were able to look at the data from that perspective, then we would hav
america, we see education more as a social issue. it is not something we are investing in to fix the economy. it is something that gets cut when the budget times are tough. >> is a solution really money? america spends more per child on its education and other countries. >> is not an issue of how much wheat we are spending -- how much we are spending. over the last 20, 30 years we have tripled the amount of money we're spending per child on public education, and yet the results have...
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we've got to educate everybody using our streets. so, we're choosing today in the middle of the beginning of our holiday season with everybody's attention on having great fun, having wonderful events, having serious sales that allow people to shop, this is where the consciousness has to be risen. and, so, in light of this, we picked this day and this time and this area of year to make this announcement that we have a pedestrian strategy that's going on, a serious one. we're jointly doing it with the collaboration of all the different departments. we have asked and part of the strategy will be our police department, really doing a lot more enforcement strategically in all the areas that we need to, with not only stops, not only enforcement and ticketing, but a serious effort to remind people that these are going to be spots where we are going to pay a lot more attention. we have the mta, with ed's leadership and his staff, parking and traffic and others, working to do some of the physical improvements that remind everybody that we emp
we've got to educate everybody using our streets. so, we're choosing today in the middle of the beginning of our holiday season with everybody's attention on having great fun, having wonderful events, having serious sales that allow people to shop, this is where the consciousness has to be risen. and, so, in light of this, we picked this day and this time and this area of year to make this announcement that we have a pedestrian strategy that's going on, a serious one. we're jointly doing it...
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politician. >> chairman of education for d.c. i gave the school system 300 million new dollars teachers got more money to educate your kids and test scores went down. they had to grow the bureaucracy. >> and then they found that did not even get school supplies. >> to walk-in to see there were no books in the library , kids didn't have supplies than the following week i visited the warehouse of the school district there were boxes and boxes of books and scissors and glue. john: why? >> exactly. a complete and utter sense of dysfunction and lack of accountability. >> they call it the blob like jabba the hut can not be budged, the teachers' union, janitor's union, politicians, a school board bureaucrats if you make a change the blob says we don't have that. we have requisitioned to sign off it is crazy. john: both union leaders escaped the bureaucracy. john: you went to private schools. >> it made me feel i better do good or else. john: i will confront the union bosses when i return. mike and other people have the choice they had?
politician. >> chairman of education for d.c. i gave the school system 300 million new dollars teachers got more money to educate your kids and test scores went down. they had to grow the bureaucracy. >> and then they found that did not even get school supplies. >> to walk-in to see there were no books in the library , kids didn't have supplies than the following week i visited the warehouse of the school district there were boxes and boxes of books and scissors and glue....
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health education. where we still don't have the bill we are still talking about any increase in the number of cases and we need to talk more to people who other people trust in the communities like for example the hair salon the barber shop we go there all the time we have conversations in there about everything you know so you know getting the right information it's of places like that places of worship getting the correct information that's a beer can can really help kind of hope this disease if they do think. that more conversation is better you don't necessarily need leadership from the church but what you really need is leadership from somebody right so well that happen to have been the case nikica knew that it was there and the purveyor of here is quite right larry kramer was a real leader in this conversation and in zimbabwe and in uganda in congo there were singers who are leaders in this conversations and other places or political leaders who didn't maybe could be almost anybody can write mayb
health education. where we still don't have the bill we are still talking about any increase in the number of cases and we need to talk more to people who other people trust in the communities like for example the hair salon the barber shop we go there all the time we have conversations in there about everything you know so you know getting the right information it's of places like that places of worship getting the correct information that's a beer can can really help kind of hope this disease...
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education. where we still don't have a bill we are still talking about any increase in the number of cases and we need to talk more to people who other people trust in the communities like for example the hair salon the barber shop so we go there all the time we have conversations in there about everything you know so you know getting the right information into places like that places of worship getting the correct information that's a beer can can really help kind of hope this disease even if they do think that. more conversation is better you don't necessarily need leadership from the church to push you really need is leadership from somebody right so well that happen to have been the case and he came to that was there and the purveyor of here is quite right larry kramer was a real leader in this conversation and in zimbabwe and in uganda in congo there were singers who are leaders in his conversations and in other places or political leaders who didn't maybe could be almost anybody can write
education. where we still don't have a bill we are still talking about any increase in the number of cases and we need to talk more to people who other people trust in the communities like for example the hair salon the barber shop so we go there all the time we have conversations in there about everything you know so you know getting the right information into places like that places of worship getting the correct information that's a beer can can really help kind of hope this disease even if...
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education. that's not their home when it's really awkward but we do talk about it it's not like it's not existed but usually when i hear other people talking about issues in life also mind unattractive or ugly well things on their person not their sauce or. in a negative not inspiring or educational life but with my personal friends my close friends is usually like look we've been educating people or we're just talking about trying to figure out well what we know what's true is not something just saying i'm a child be on my place on the plane on the press on the plane with myself and both of those i'm really healthy and can like f. up and i say i thought. you were people not just. with the abundance of information now available about hiv. number noses out the statistics they believe that as with vitamins all they have to do is pop a pill if they should become hiv positive. community like we do desensitize ourselves so much from aids i mean people as i always a mental disease if you can manage it
education. that's not their home when it's really awkward but we do talk about it it's not like it's not existed but usually when i hear other people talking about issues in life also mind unattractive or ugly well things on their person not their sauce or. in a negative not inspiring or educational life but with my personal friends my close friends is usually like look we've been educating people or we're just talking about trying to figure out well what we know what's true is not something...
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. >> going to our school, is a ticket to educational success. john: this woman runs several charter schools, all get outstanding test scores. you do this with the same money that public schools get. >> we do it with less, 4 and 6,000-dollars less per child. john: how did they get them so interested? in math and ? >> yes. >> and reading. >> and writing. john: learning is work. >> it don't matter? john: the school day here is longer. kidding stay until 5:00 p.m. >> charter teachers can be asked to work more than union would have allowed, they don't mind. john: i are going to burn out, why are you not ticked off? >> that is not an option for us, we have the high end of the prize with the kids. john: they have new teacher techniques, sometimes teachers wear earpieces in class, and coached by bosses. >> they tell me things that i don't see, if i don't think of a great question if the moment, my principal feeds it to me through the earpiece. >> we view teachers as athletes in the olympics they need support and coaching, to be at' top of their game. jo
. >> going to our school, is a ticket to educational success. john: this woman runs several charter schools, all get outstanding test scores. you do this with the same money that public schools get. >> we do it with less, 4 and 6,000-dollars less per child. john: how did they get them so interested? in math and ? >> yes. >> and reading. >> and writing. john: learning is work. >> it don't matter? john: the school day here is longer. kidding stay until 5:00...
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their you get all this other stuff so it's usually in a negative not inspiring or educational like oh my personal friends my close friends issues are like look we be educating people or we're just talking about trying to figure out what what we know or was true us man something to say i'm a child be on my place and all the blame on the other person all of the blame will myself and both of those are really unhealthy and can like f. up and i see a world. where if the people manage to stop. with the abundance of information now available about hiv. their noses up the statistics they believe that as with vitamins all they have to do is pop a pill if they should become hiv positive. community like we do desensitize ourselves so much from aids i mean people as i always a mental disease if you can manage it you've got to have deep pockets they manage it i mean if you don't have insurance because i don't think the average person can pay fifteen thousand nine hundred dollars in rent and still pay two hundred dollars a month for medication and for those for whom money is not a concern there is
their you get all this other stuff so it's usually in a negative not inspiring or educational like oh my personal friends my close friends issues are like look we be educating people or we're just talking about trying to figure out what what we know or was true us man something to say i'm a child be on my place and all the blame on the other person all of the blame will myself and both of those are really unhealthy and can like f. up and i see a world. where if the people manage to stop. with...
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and our rolling stock and began the process of attempting to educate the public. as you know, these campaigns are only as good if our passengers look at them and are aware. the other thing that we have initiated is as you all know is that i have a number of fare inspectors that enforce fare compliance on our transportation vehicles. and one of the things that i required of my fare inspectors is that when they board one of our vehicles, they should you know, take, besides checking for proof of payment, i want them to have more of a customer service role. because they crimes that have occurred on our transit system are really crimes of opportunity. and our public needs to be educated on if you are sitting near a door and you have your ipad and you are holding it out like this, it becomes an even greater opportunity for somebody to take a look at when the doors open it is a snatch and grab and off we go. we found that that has been really successful over the last month or so. just having this one on one contact with our passenger and making them aware of being aware
and our rolling stock and began the process of attempting to educate the public. as you know, these campaigns are only as good if our passengers look at them and are aware. the other thing that we have initiated is as you all know is that i have a number of fare inspectors that enforce fare compliance on our transportation vehicles. and one of the things that i required of my fare inspectors is that when they board one of our vehicles, they should you know, take, besides checking for proof of...
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minister spain's public sector is facing fresh cuts with the head to head to education expected to be nearly one billion euros polish mit to produce that artie's ruptly video agency spoke to some of the demonstrators. hundreds of people are gathered here in madrid tonight complaining about cuts in education they are mostly students parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money and no one has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at other people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the salary of a teacher. if i have to pay a mortgage and everything i can to send two kids to university i will have the money and how is privatization in the educational sector hourman education in spain well they see everything us business no matter what you do it ok sure s
minister spain's public sector is facing fresh cuts with the head to head to education expected to be nearly one billion euros polish mit to produce that artie's ruptly video agency spoke to some of the demonstrators. hundreds of people are gathered here in madrid tonight complaining about cuts in education they are mostly students parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money and no...
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education. that's not their home when this really awkward but we do talk about it it's not like it's not existing but usually when i hear other people talking about issues in life all some mind unattractive or ugly was based on the person not their sauce or. in a negative not inspiring or educational life but with my personal friends my close friends issues are likely to be educating people or we're just talking about trying to figure out what what we know what's true and simply just saying i'm a child be on my place and on the plane on the press on the plane with myself and both of those are really healthy and can like. and i say effort. to. keep in mind that with the abundance of information now available about hiv. snub their noses out the statistics they believe that with vitamins all they have to do is pop a pill if they should become hiv positive. community like we desensitize ourselves so much from aids i mean people as i always a mental disease if you can manage it you've got to have dee
education. that's not their home when this really awkward but we do talk about it it's not like it's not existing but usually when i hear other people talking about issues in life all some mind unattractive or ugly was based on the person not their sauce or. in a negative not inspiring or educational life but with my personal friends my close friends issues are likely to be educating people or we're just talking about trying to figure out what what we know what's true and simply just saying i'm...
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minister spain's public sector is facing fresh cuts with they had to education expected to be nearly five billion euros producer and our duties are up the video agency spoke to some of the demonstrators hundreds of people are gathered here in madrid tonight complaining about cuts in education they are mostly students parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money i know who has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at other people you can see buttons saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and all. so urco going about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the salary of a teacher. if i have to pay a mortgage and everything i can to send two kids to university i will have the money and how is privatization in the educational sector hourman education in spain well they see everything us business no matter what you do it ok sure should be an o
minister spain's public sector is facing fresh cuts with they had to education expected to be nearly five billion euros producer and our duties are up the video agency spoke to some of the demonstrators hundreds of people are gathered here in madrid tonight complaining about cuts in education they are mostly students parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money i know who has been...
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parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money i know the whole has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at other people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the salary of a teacher. if i have to pay a mortgage and everything i can to send two kids to university i will have the money and how is privatization in the educational sector hourman education in spain well they see everything us business know that no matter what you do it ok sure should be an occasion for people to make money out of it today don't see it as a public service or not you know the whole service is the same they save you get to leave you have a problem you are a customer and you are your good they're going to make money out of you it's just a rupture and they take their money and
parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money i know the whole has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at other people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints...
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education, educating the public. what you need to do to come in with the data to be considered for review your taxes and also educating them in the process, and how long the process may take. so people know what to expect upfront before they come in >> seeing no other questionsm' thank you for your time. the property owners have the opportunity to request translation? >> we have not had people ask for us to provide that translators. if when they come into the office it is apparent that they may have difficulty during the hearing office because of language barriers we suggest that the try to bring either family members are somebody in with them for their hearing that can help them translate at the hearing. we have been fortunate that we have a staff person who does speak two dialects, chinese mandarin. when we are aware of that we recommended they tried to bring in someone to help them through the process. unfortunately we cannot offer the staff person to translate for them. >> i don't think it should be a staff perso
education, educating the public. what you need to do to come in with the data to be considered for review your taxes and also educating them in the process, and how long the process may take. so people know what to expect upfront before they come in >> seeing no other questionsm' thank you for your time. the property owners have the opportunity to request translation? >> we have not had people ask for us to provide that translators. if when they come into the office it is apparent...
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parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money i know the whole has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at other people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the salary of a teacher. if i have to pay a mortgage and everything i kind of send two kids to university i will have the money and how he's privatization in the educational sector hourman education in spain well they see everything us business know that no matter what you do it ok sure should be an occasion for people to make money out of it today don't see it as a public service or not you know the whole service is the same they save you get to leave you have a problem you are a customer and you are your god they're going to make money out of you it's just a rush and they did their money and e
parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money i know the whole has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at other people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints...
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. >> 18 reasons was started almost four years ago as an educational arm of their work. and we would have dinners and a few classes and we understood there what momentum that people wanted this type of engagement and education in a way that allowed for a more in-depth conversation. we grew and now we offer -- i think we had nine, we have a series where adults learned home cooking and we did a teacher training workshop where san francisco unified public school teachers came and learned to use cooking for the core standards. we range all over the place. we really want everyone to feel like they can be included in the conversation. a lot of organizations i think which say we're going to teach cooking or we're going to teach gardening, or we're going to get in the policy side of the food from conversation. we say all of that is connected and we want to provide a place that feels really community oriented where you can be interested in multiple of those things or one of those things and have an entree point to meet people. we want to build community and we're using food as a
. >> 18 reasons was started almost four years ago as an educational arm of their work. and we would have dinners and a few classes and we understood there what momentum that people wanted this type of engagement and education in a way that allowed for a more in-depth conversation. we grew and now we offer -- i think we had nine, we have a series where adults learned home cooking and we did a teacher training workshop where san francisco unified public school teachers came and learned to...
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one of the things was education. i'm very passionate about education. because it made such a big difference in my life. here we're at the time in the world the information age, the age of technology, and yet 30% of the people who enter high school in the country do not graduate. 44% of the people who start a four-year college program do not finish it in four years. what is that about? think back to a darker time in our history 200 years ago when slavery was going on. it was illegal to educate a slave particularly to teach them to read. why do you think that was? because when you educate a man. you liberate a man. and there i was as a youngster placing myself in the same situation that a horrible institution. i wasn't taking advantage of the education. i was horrible student. most of my class mates thought i was the stupidest person in the world. they called my dummy. i was the butt of the jokes. it was a bad environment. single parent home, my mother and father got qorsed. my mother got married when she was 13. she was one of 24 children. had a horrible
one of the things was education. i'm very passionate about education. because it made such a big difference in my life. here we're at the time in the world the information age, the age of technology, and yet 30% of the people who enter high school in the country do not graduate. 44% of the people who start a four-year college program do not finish it in four years. what is that about? think back to a darker time in our history 200 years ago when slavery was going on. it was illegal to educate a...
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to figure out how to infect improve education outcome. and i think that they're incredibly effective at doing that at the local, state and federal level. what's fascinating is when i talked over we about the education reformers and all sit around arguing, and the arguments all go like this, well, if i didn't have the teachers union preventing me from doing my reform, here's what i would do and they would fix the system. you have three reformers and also that at all have that synchronized if the teachers unions were not preventing me from doing my reform, then my reform would work and they always argue but one whose reform is edited by the author with the same thing which is that none of them can compete on their ideas because they all face the same hurdle. i don't think we know which of the structural reforms is actually the one that will lead to better outcomes. i think we do know that none of that expectation is being allowed because of the stagnation of the system and is holding everybody back. >> one place it is being allowed, in fact
to figure out how to infect improve education outcome. and i think that they're incredibly effective at doing that at the local, state and federal level. what's fascinating is when i talked over we about the education reformers and all sit around arguing, and the arguments all go like this, well, if i didn't have the teachers union preventing me from doing my reform, here's what i would do and they would fix the system. you have three reformers and also that at all have that synchronized if the...
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they need education. when you go through the first process there is a checklist as to what you should be bringing in if you're going to the hearing. >> thank you so much. thank you ms. nelson. next we have shawn ridgel
they need education. when you go through the first process there is a checklist as to what you should be bringing in if you're going to the hearing. >> thank you so much. thank you ms. nelson. next we have shawn ridgel
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of the state and not the other way around with a favorable patent copyright laws a court system an educated workforce and an infrastructure to move goods around the country and no one would be able to get rich in america. would be like the libertarian paradise of somalia as harry moser the founder of the shoring initiative argued in the economist corporations are not created by the shareholders or the management rather they're created by the state they're granted important privileges by the state limited liability turn to life etc they are granted these privileges because the state expects them to do something beneficial for the society that makes the grant they may well provide benefits to other societies but their main purpose is to provide benefits to the societies not the shareholders not to management but to the societies that create. sadly this understanding of how democratic republic swor and why it's been lost this generation in iran's disciples are making sure the next generation never finds about it again idaho state senator john get it who chairs that state's education committee
of the state and not the other way around with a favorable patent copyright laws a court system an educated workforce and an infrastructure to move goods around the country and no one would be able to get rich in america. would be like the libertarian paradise of somalia as harry moser the founder of the shoring initiative argued in the economist corporations are not created by the shareholders or the management rather they're created by the state they're granted important privileges by the...
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how do we educate the community or the officers? we issue press releases. we announce and tell them the kind of performances such as having your device in your happened and be aware of who is around you and who may be following you. there are some of the other under cover officers reports that they will see the individuals who are, looking for people, to rob. they will follow them and see them with their device and they will begin to follow the suspect and see if they are going to attempt to commit a robbery and many times, they say as well, they see so many individuals, i mean, with so many people utilizing these devices today there are targets and so they will follow them. >> i have heard that sometimes if we all are told and remind ourselves and i am as guilty of this as anyone to try to avoid you know walking around with your phone up to your ear. they have told me that these criminals will sometimes just assume if you are carrying a bag and don't have anything visible. they will assume that it is likely that you have a smart phone or a tablet in the ba
how do we educate the community or the officers? we issue press releases. we announce and tell them the kind of performances such as having your device in your happened and be aware of who is around you and who may be following you. there are some of the other under cover officers reports that they will see the individuals who are, looking for people, to rob. they will follow them and see them with their device and they will begin to follow the suspect and see if they are going to attempt to...
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she is a native, well educated, statewide experience, and a very, a very strong team player. and i think what's very refreshing in talking about some of the preservation issues is she's always asking me about the economic development side of it and the economic benefits side of it. and i think that's a very important part of the equation and she certainly recognized it and i think it's a very important asset in this position. so, i strongly recommend that you recommend this reappointment approval to the board. thank you very much. >> thank you. are there any other public comments? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, any thoughts? supervisor breed. >> i'm really excited to move the nomination of commissioner matsuda. she is a district 5 resident, very actively involved and supported by some of the most respected leaders of the japanese community, including i see sandy mori in the audience. thank you for coming today. the service that comes from participating in these commissions is quite amazing and the time and effort that you have put into this commission is t
she is a native, well educated, statewide experience, and a very, a very strong team player. and i think what's very refreshing in talking about some of the preservation issues is she's always asking me about the economic development side of it and the economic benefits side of it. and i think that's a very important part of the equation and she certainly recognized it and i think it's a very important asset in this position. so, i strongly recommend that you recommend this reappointment...
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yet almost none of it has spread to higher education. so our country has begun to get college access right but we see huge dropout rates in college. >> reporter: cynthia barren is a coach with the university of illinois at chicago's principle training program, she has over 40 years of experience in chicago public schools. there's nothing better than the next step after high school and making them feel confident and comfortable in their academic skills, that they can do it. but along with that is also this ability to know what college life is going to be like, know what career readiness is about, know what life will be like when they graduate but also helping them to develop the network that will help them, then also how to anticipate those obstacles, what do they have to put in place? >> reporter: one goal student anthony knows something about obstacles. last year, his south side neighborhood ranked fourth among 77 communities for the number of violent crimes. according to the latest census numbers, nearly 26% of households leer below th
yet almost none of it has spread to higher education. so our country has begun to get college access right but we see huge dropout rates in college. >> reporter: cynthia barren is a coach with the university of illinois at chicago's principle training program, she has over 40 years of experience in chicago public schools. there's nothing better than the next step after high school and making them feel confident and comfortable in their academic skills, that they can do it. but along with...
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>> scott, they're focusing on education. patients think "this is a safe drug, my doctor prescribed it, it's f.d.a. approved." the f.d.a. is try to rework that misconception. and the white house are trying something that when doctors allow the d.e.a. to write the narcotics prescription first they have to take a course that teaches them how the correctly use it. >> pelley: jon, thanks very much. we now know what caused the light to go out at the super bowl. today the power company traced the problem to an electrical relay. a brand-new device that was installed specifically to prevent a power failure. the company that made the relay insisted today there was no problem with the equipment itself, that company says it just wasn't set up properly. why would people go out of their way to stand on this line? steve hartman goes "on the road" to meet a mailman with a very special delivery, next. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't
>> scott, they're focusing on education. patients think "this is a safe drug, my doctor prescribed it, it's f.d.a. approved." the f.d.a. is try to rework that misconception. and the white house are trying something that when doctors allow the d.e.a. to write the narcotics prescription first they have to take a course that teaches them how the correctly use it. >> pelley: jon, thanks very much. we now know what caused the light to go out at the super bowl. today the power...
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country, taking hire scientific education programs. something like that. if that person wants to stay and work in the united states of america, and there is a crying need for people with those skills and education, let them stay. we can do it on a temporary basis. we can work out the details of how we could do that. >> let me open it up for questions. make sure, because we do not have much time. >> by the way, after i lost, i slept like a baby. sleep two hours, with up crying. sleep two hours, wake up crying. >> in terms of your immigration bill, what are you doing about the kids who came? they were dragged along. >> the dreamers. we will have provision for the dreamers to have a rapid path to citizenship. they were brought here as children. the fact is, they are in a special category. >> right here. >> steve. i worked in the news business and study here in the city. thank you, senator. do john mccain and barack obama finally see eye to eye on a piece of legislation? second question -- >> can i answer the first one? >> you and the pres
country, taking hire scientific education programs. something like that. if that person wants to stay and work in the united states of america, and there is a crying need for people with those skills and education, let them stay. we can do it on a temporary basis. we can work out the details of how we could do that. >> let me open it up for questions. make sure, because we do not have much time. >> by the way, after i lost, i slept like a baby. sleep two hours, with up crying. sleep...
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it's all about education. we're teaching children, isolated by their identity, there's absolutely no adult they can trust. [laughter] next up on the m-s-g-t-t-s-l-t-l-p-w's. [laughter] [cheers and applause] nation, i'm sick of moochers who get paid to sit around all day. and so are these experts who are paid to sit around all day and complain about the moochers. >> more and more able-bodied people are becoming dependent upon the government than upon themselves for their livelihoods. >> in '91, individuals in 41 million american households were receiving some kind of entitlement. now the number is an astounding 107 million americans, an increase of 161%. can you believe it? >> the country has become dependent, more people receiving the benefits of government that there is a lot more people who want to suck on the teat of the state. [laughter] >> stephen: true. even worse, it forces us to hear charles krauthammer say "suck on the teat." [gagging] [laughter] [gagging] [laughter] well, thankfully another gop state
it's all about education. we're teaching children, isolated by their identity, there's absolutely no adult they can trust. [laughter] next up on the m-s-g-t-t-s-l-t-l-p-w's. [laughter] [cheers and applause] nation, i'm sick of moochers who get paid to sit around all day. and so are these experts who are paid to sit around all day and complain about the moochers. >> more and more able-bodied people are becoming dependent upon the government than upon themselves for their livelihoods....
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the militant group targeted her for saying girls have a right to an education. >>> u.s. and south korea marines run through military drills in subzero temperatures. it simulated going to war in snowy areas. it was held in a ski town in south korea. u.s. has about 30,000 troops in the country that supports the 650,000 soldiers. neighboring north korea has some $1.2 million troops, mostly stations along the border. >>> the grammy awards are scheduled to be handed out sunday in los angeles. many new artists are up for top award. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: we are young. that could be the theme of the 55th annual grammy awards. >> it's been an incredible year in music. feels like alternative music is back. >> reporter: this year, the spotlight isn't on veterans like springsteen or dylan. it's about black, the keys, mumford and sons or jack and white. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: they're all nominated for album of the year. and they're all in their 20s or 30s. ♪ [ music ] ♪ this past year, attention was focused on the breakout stars, most notably fun, the power pop t
the militant group targeted her for saying girls have a right to an education. >>> u.s. and south korea marines run through military drills in subzero temperatures. it simulated going to war in snowy areas. it was held in a ski town in south korea. u.s. has about 30,000 troops in the country that supports the 650,000 soldiers. neighboring north korea has some $1.2 million troops, mostly stations along the border. >>> the grammy awards are scheduled to be handed out sunday in...
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. >> now is time to close the loop rolls in the education related to the gun and gun ownership. >> among the 10 pieces of legislation, a ban on detachable rifle clips, a, and requiring background checks on ammunition sales. >> a way that we see something fashion able and we all want to get on board. >> democrats are grandstanding. democrats say they want california to have the toughest laws in the nation. >> the problem is we really need to ask congress to act. >> democrats say they want these gun bills to move through the process quickly. republicans think some of these bills will have a hard time making it past the governor, much less the court. >>> us customs agents announceded they prevented the -- announced they found 23 rounds of ammunition of 3 vehicles headed to mongolia. he was likely not transporting them for a crime. officials confiscated the victims and ammunition with a total of $45,000. >> new at 7, the city of pleasant hill, considering a plant to demolish 1 of the signature structures, the arts dome. >> when the very few art houses, with the demolition plan and what would
. >> now is time to close the loop rolls in the education related to the gun and gun ownership. >> among the 10 pieces of legislation, a ban on detachable rifle clips, a, and requiring background checks on ammunition sales. >> a way that we see something fashion able and we all want to get on board. >> democrats are grandstanding. democrats say they want california to have the toughest laws in the nation. >> the problem is we really need to ask congress to act....
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. >>> in your money tonight, if you are planning to claim an education credit on your taxes, you may -- you know, you now start on valentine's day, february 14, the first day that the irs will accept returns with the education credit reform. when the filing season kicked off, the irs was still updating its system, but it will be up and running by valentine's day. >>> seems like everyone you know is on facebook. once my mom was on facebook, it was like jump the shark. >> you wanted to get off of it. but more than two-thirds of people in the universe are on the social network right now. >> but more and more people are starting to feel a little bit of facebook fatigue. >> reporter: there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. that's why more than 60% of facebook users say they've taken extended breaks from the social media site. and looks like that number is about to get bigger, according to a survey. 27% of facebook users say they plan to use the site less in 2013. look at their past behavior, 21% said the reason for the sabbatical boiled down to simply not having enough time. 10
. >>> in your money tonight, if you are planning to claim an education credit on your taxes, you may -- you know, you now start on valentine's day, february 14, the first day that the irs will accept returns with the education credit reform. when the filing season kicked off, the irs was still updating its system, but it will be up and running by valentine's day. >>> seems like everyone you know is on facebook. once my mom was on facebook, it was like jump the shark. >>...